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We are staying in a condo at Schweitzer until our house closes escrow. When you take the tram up, be sure to take the Nature Trail back down. Huckleberries are ripe right now and there is a huge moose wandering around.

I saw the moose our second day up here and a poodle chased it off, go figure.

Fisherman, good to see you on the porch! And congrats on finding and buying a house--that's so fast it makes my head spin! Any pics? So you'll be enjoying the fall in your own house in NID...you must promise to stop and smell the woodsmoke once in a while, and think of all those (us) you left behind ...

I did live in Clark Fork, but moved to Idaho almost a year ago. In Clark Fork we were right on the Clark Fork River. Here in Sandpoint I live in town. My front porch is overflowing with flowers of all colors. After our long winters I love to have and see flowers. If I could do anything this weekend it would be to take my children and go on the boat cruise on Lake Pend Orielle and then maybe have a nice dinner at Jalapenos.

Crayola,
Where was your house in Clark Fork? On the north or south bank of the river? Trying to get to know our neighborhood!
I'm sure your porch looks wonderful--when we were in Sandpoint early last October there were still summer flowers in people's front yards. That's a longer growing season than I had thought. But I guess that depends on the first freeze!

Boat is on the list, but has to wait a bit. All the money went to the move. I need to put a few more pennies in the piggy bank first.

It will take a good year to get to know the area first. I keep driving around and almost run off the road because of the scenery. About 75-80 today with real clouds. They have weird looking squirrels here. My wife saw this thing that looked like a chipmunk on steroids.

Boat is on the list, but has to wait a bit. All the money went to the move. I need to put a few more pennies in the piggy bank first.

It will take a good year to get to know the area first. I keep driving around and almost run off the road because of the scenery. About 75-80 today with real clouds. They have weird looking squirrels here. My wife saw this thing that looked like a chipmunk on steroids.

This will make your pennies go farther: Welcome to Nickel's Worth!
But of course you can just pick up a hard copy anywhere, you lucky dog! I'm still saving the one I picked up in June... fantasizing about calling up about building supplies and sheds...but that probably won't happen until next year...

"Real clouds," I love that! I know exactly what you mean ...

Over in the Ross Creek Giant Cedars on 56 in MT they have flying squirrels! That's a great day trip. Wonder if they're in NID, too?

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